Michael F Schundler
2 min readJul 6, 2024

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Last week a three black youths dragged a white woman from New Zealand under a getaway car killing her in a mall around 20 minutes from my home. Did they murder her because she was "white", probably not. Is it really relevant that the three accused murderers are black, probably not. But should we try and make a case that this was a "racist" murder, because the victim was white, and robbers/murderers were black. Seems wrong.

Making everything about race undermines the more critical problems facing our society... in this case, the impact of Biden's immigration policies on the ability of our nation's child protective services agencies to protect children place in their care at a time they were already overwhelmed by shortage of homes for older children.

That is the real story here.

Is there any evidence that the abusive "adoptive" parents sought black children to abuse or were black children available because better homes were not and so the agency fast tracked their adoption without properly following up? Did the couple by changing states make it hard for the government to track them and so is that problem common?

If the couple intentionally sought black children to abuse, then they should be charged with "hate" crimes, if not, then the angle of your article seems off. What we have is an example of child abuse and the failure of our system to catch it.

That is pretty common in southern California and becoming more common. As a result of Biden's immigration policies, the various agencies involved in finding homes for children are not only being flooded with increased children needing homes, but also with fewer foster homes being available.

Pushing children through the system results in many of them being placed into the hands of "child sex traffickers". You should do a piece on this issue and help people understand how open borders hurt children both Americans and immigrants.

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